player

PLAYER BIO

Agha Saadat Ali

  • Matches

    18
  • Runs

    333
  • Wickets

    1
Role Batsman
Batting Style Right-hand bat
Bowling Style Legbreak googly
Nationality Pakistan
Nickname Agha Saadat Ali
DOB 21 June 1929

Agha Saadat Ali died in his native Lahore on October 25 from carcinomatosis aged 66. He played one Test for Pakistan. Recognised as possessing a talent comparable to Imtiaz Ahmed, Khan Mohammad and Parsi cricketer Rusi Dinshaw, he was sent in the first batch to the Alf Gover school for coaching in what became a forerunner to the many Pakistan Eaglet tours of England. Unfortunately he did not develop as expected. Nevertheless his brilliant fielding against the New Zealand touring team of 1955-56 at Karachi, where he played as twelfth man, led to his inclusion in the following Test at Dhaka where he scored 8 not out and held three catches. Opportunities for first-class cricket were rare in the early days of Pakistan cricket. Appearances against the touring West Indians in 1948 and a Commonwealth team in 1949 did not count as first-class. Between 1950 when he made his first-class debut for Pakistan Universities against Ceylon, until 1961/62 when he captained Lahore `B', Agha Saadat played only 16 matches, scoring 325 runs at an average of 14.13. He also took one wicket and held eight catches. After retirement he became a coach at the national level. His growing status within the game was reflected in his position as Assistant Secretary of the BCCP which he held for some time. Both of his sons played first-class cricket. Agha Saadat also served as President of the Billiard and Snooker Association of Lahore.


BATTING AVERAGES

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s
Test 1 1 1 8 8** - 0 0 0 0 0
F-C 17 28 4 325 56* 13.54 0 0 2 0 0

BOWLING AVERAGES

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Test 1 0 0 0 0 - - 0.00 - - 0 0 0
F-C 17 0 152 62 1 1/46 - 62.00 2.44 152 152 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS

Test debut Pakistan v New Zealand at Dhaka, Nov 7-12, 1955
Last Test Pakistan v New Zealand at Dhaka, Nov 7-12, 1955
ODI debut -
T20I debut -
First-Class debut 1949/50
Last First-Class 1961/62
List A debut -